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The Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management has issued a request for offer (RFO) seeking proposals from U.S. companies to build and power AI data centers on the DOE’s Paducah Site in Kentucky. Companies are being sought to potentially enter into one or more long-term leasing agreements at the site that would be solely funded by the applicants.
C. R. Bergen
Nuclear Technology | Volume 1 | Number 5 | October 1965 | Pages 484-489
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT65-A20560
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Surface treatment techniques for inhibiting stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steels are discussed in the light of a proposed mechanism for stress corrosion cracking. Criteria for selecting stress corrosion inhibitors are developed. Several inhibitors selected on the basis of these criteria were tested. The inhibitors were applied as surface treatments on Type-304 stainless-steel U-bends. Time-to-cracking improvements of fifty to several hundred percent were found with very limited amounts of the inhibitors present.